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The muckraking has not always been welcomed by others in the field.
There is a place for good muckraking, but this book does not fill it.
This muckraking is the yardstick many of its journalists hold it to.
It suggests a shoulder to lean on when the going got tough a few months back following the muckraking.
The plan has become enmeshed in the nation's fear of capitalism and the new muckraking of its free press.
A war of words continued for months, the defeated candidates complaining of unfair muckraking.
They have been encouraged in their muckraking by what you term "one of the more progressive prison administrations in the nation."
Rabinowitz's accounts are superb muckraking, and they got results.
The press was prone to gratuitous muckraking.
"Muckraking is very valuable in democratic society, but there are other ways of presenting information," Ms. Kalina said.
According to the awarding organization, Goldstein's a"progressive muckraking and political analysis...
Just a wedge for more muckraking.
But rather than inspiring people, its brave muckraking has deepened their sense of being hemmed in by troubles they are powerless to affect.
The Texas Observer, a muckraking biweekly political magazine, has been based in Austin for over five decades.
Mr. Leichter's muckraking has extended over the years to issues like banking, jobs programs, development projects and environmental concerns.
But they are independently elected, and through their muckraking they can damage the standing of mayors and governors.
He is a respected journalist in Malawi well known for his popular column ,"The Muckraking".
So began one of the city's seminal journalistic battles, one of the greatest examples of early muckraking.
But the story would not work if it weren't such a grand melodrama: Phillips turns melodrama into high-style emotional muckraking.
"Muckraking," Marian said, "as usual."
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"The Shame of the Cities," one of the great works of American muckraking, turns 100 this spring, but it speaks uncannily to our times.
Newsweek 's Evan Thomas suggests Hersh's zeal for muckraking has "consumed him."
David Bate, prosecuting, described the Ashdown case as a story of 'greed, opportunism and political muckraking'.
While a literature of reform had already appeared by the mid-19th century, the kind of reporting that would come to be called "muckraking" began to appear around 1900.